Football
Sex right in the gallery! AFCON fans really enjoy
AFCON is breathtaking, African fans are devouring football, there is colour and a joyful atmosphere everywhere. But the football culture is completely different from the European one. It’s probably a good thing, diversity is beautiful after all.
AFCON is breathtaking, African fans are devouring football, there is colour and a joyful atmosphere everywhere. But the football culture is completely different from the European one. It’s probably a good thing, diversity is beautiful after all. It’s just that some of the images that have made their way into the public domain via social media are quite astonishing to the traditional European fan.
The Africa Cup of Nations, which is being played in Cameroon, has some familiar names to Czech fans. In the Gabon jersey, Guélor Kanga is giving an above-standard performance. Simon Deli is playing for Ivory Coast and Michael Ngadeu for Cameroon.
The only current representative of the Czech top flight is Peter Olayinka (Nigeria), but in the opening match of the Super Eagles he did not even make it to the substitutes’ bench. And the last known name is Benjamin Tetteh, but he has only flashed a sample KO and a red card so far.
Anyway, let’s take a look together at a few previews of how the fans are experiencing the tournament. Zimbabwean fans arrived in Cameroon before the tournament started. What were their outfits and did they come to watch football at all? That’s a question to which we only have half an answer.
But the Zimbabwean fans’ outfits are nothing too shocking. But what has caused far more of a stir on Twitter is the sex right in the stands. An absolutely unimaginable thing for European fans.
The whole situation happened in the opening match of the Africa Cup of Nations between Cameroon and Burkina Faso. Cameroonian fans were literally enjoying the match despite the fact that there were many spectators around them.
Well, just a different country, different morals. Anyway, the AFCON is very popular in Africa and brings the nations together.
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